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I am currently using a certain upstream DNS resolver (let's say AdGuard for example) which works great for me, there are however, a list of webpages that are blocked by the DNS resolver which I would still like to visit.
To circumvent this I use the conditional forwarding as follows:
I placed two example pages here but the list grows.
I am not sure if this is the best way of doing it or not, but if this is the best way of doing it then I was wondering if there is a way to pass in a path to a file ex /app/conditionals.txt just like we can do for the denylists and allowlists.
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Hey there,
I am currently using a certain upstream DNS resolver (let's say AdGuard for example) which works great for me, there are however, a list of webpages that are blocked by the DNS resolver which I would still like to visit.
To circumvent this I use the conditional forwarding as follows:
I placed two example pages here but the list grows.
I am not sure if this is the best way of doing it or not, but if this is the best way of doing it then I was wondering if there is a way to pass in a path to a file ex
/app/conditionals.txtjust like we can do for the denylists and allowlists.Thanks
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